January:
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Month of January
1st and 3rd Friday Openings at participating galleries
Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Exhibiting a selection of gallery
artists.
Through
January 31
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Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Edward
Aldrich
Open Spaces
12 x 24
inches
Through January 31
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Wednesday, January 15
Gallery 1261
Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
Icons for a New West, curated by Rose Fredrick.
This exhibition reimagines the American West with a bold
and contemporary perspective. Featuring an extraordinary
lineup of artists, this exhibition challenges
traditional nostalgia, offering fresh and innovative
interpretations of Western icons and themes. Be among
the first to explore this groundbreaking collection! The
exclusive online collector
preview launches on Tuesday, January 7, giving you
early access to exceptional works before the public
opening. Participating Artists Reen Axtell, Kate Breakey,
Tim Cherry, Maeve Eichelberger, Andy Evansen, Dwight
Davidson, Ulrich Gleiter, Terry Gardner, Stephanie
Hartshorn, Tony Hochstetler, Susie Hyer, William
Matthews, Don Stinson, Charles Parson, Corey Pickett,
Linda Prokop, Jeff Puckett, Billyo O'Donnell, Michael Vacchiano, Dan Young, Daniel Sprick, Johanna Mueller,
David Carmack Lewis, Elsa Sroka, and Jen Starling.
Through January 28
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Gallery 1261
David Carmack
Reverie
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Friday, January 17
Walker Fine Art
Opening Reception, 5 - 8 pm
Entanglement, with artists
Farida Hughes, Danny Williams, Doug Haeussner, Deidre
Adams, Brandon Reese, and Blair Vaughn-Gruler. An
exhibition exploring the intricate connections between
identity, memory, and the experiences that shape our
inner and outer worlds. Through unique materials,
gestures, and symbols, these six artists delve into
abstraction to engage with profound themes of
interconnectedness, sparking reflection on our
individual and collective existence. The work reimagines
the fragments of life as elements of a cohesive whole,
blurring the boundaries between past and present,
natural and artificial, as well as the physical and
spiritual.
Through March 8
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Walker Fine Art
Deidre Adams
Through March 8
Walker Fine Art
Blair Vaughn-Gruler
Through March 8
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Walker Fine Art
Danny Williams
Through March 8
Walker Fine Art
Farida Hughes
Through March 8
Walker Fine Art
Brandon Reese
Through March 8
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Thursday, January 23
David B. Smith Gallery
Artist's reception, 5 - 8pm
Last Year's Wonders All Surpassed, a
collaborative exhibition by Yumi Janairo Roth and
Emmanuel David. The exhibition, whose title is drawn
from the advertising phrases of Buffalo Bill's Wild
West, examines the place of the Filipino cowboy on the
world stage. The show features new work including,
11,111, a series of over 130 paintings and a two-channel
video that tracks the miles traversed by a trio of
Filipino Rough Riders as they performed on tour across
the United States with Buffalo Bill's Wild West in 1899.
Produced collaboratively with jeepney sign painters in
metro Manila, these vibrantly colored paintings are
shown alongside contemporary portraits of participants
in the Masbate Rodeo, an annual festival in the
Philippines that showcases the long history of the
livestock industry and its related cowboy culture across
the island nation.
Through February 15
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David B. Smith Gallery
Yumi Janairo Roth
and
Emmanuel David
Clark, 2024
Archival ink on Hahnemuhle
paper 45 x 30 inches
Through February 15
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Friday, January 24
William Havu Gallery
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm
James Pringle Cook Interior Paintings, and on the
Mezzanine Lynn Boggess. James Pringle Cook (b.1947) is
an American painter known nationally for expressive,
monumental landscapes and urban scenes that employ
vigorous brushwork and thick, impasto surfaces and move
between realism and passages of abstraction .Museum
Director Robert Yassin described Cook as "a painter who
is in love with painting [whose] bravura use of paint is
akin to the abstract expressionists; unlike them,
however, he provides viewers with a recognizable
reality, ordered by his own personal vision and
controlled by his technical mastery."
Cook has exhibited throughout the United States and in
Canada in more than seventy solo exhibitions, including
shows at the Tucson Museum of Art, Albrecht-Kemper
Museum of Art and Roswell Museum and Art Center, and
group exhibits at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
and Wichita Art Museum, among many. His work has been
featured in Arts Magazine, American Artist and New
American Paintings (vol. 12, 24, 36), major newspapers
including the Chicago Tribune, Arizona Daily Star,
Philadelphia Inquirer and The New Mexican, and
television news features in Dallas, Phoenix and Tucson.
More than seventy museum and public collections hold
Cook's work, including the Denver Art Museum, Phoenix
Art Museum, and Milwaukee Art Museum.
Through March 1
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William Havu Gallery
Lynn Boggess
28 April
Oil on canvas, 20 x20 inches
Through March 1
William Havu Gallery
James Pringle Cook
Reflections - Loop Oil On Canvas. 60x 70 Inches
Through
March 1
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February:
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Saturday, February 1
Abend Gallery
Opening
Reception: , 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Alexandra Manukyan, Elysian Reflections. This
extraordinary collection merges imaginative realism
with contemporary insight, presenting intricate
portraits that embody the human spirit in harmony
with the natural world. Each piece is a visual
poem—an ethereal space where beauty, vulnerability,
and resilience are interwoven.
Don't wait - you can explore and purchase pieces
right now through our
online preview before the exhibition opens to
the public.
Through February 22
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Abend Gallery
Alexandra Manukyan
Through February 22
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Friday,
February 7
Visions West Contemporary
Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
Two Solo Exhibitions: Erika Osborne: The Love
Language of Fire and Daphne Sweet: She Rides the
Sky. These exhibitions explore themes of
environmental resilience, mythic landscapes, and
feminine power through dynamic and thought-provoking
works.
Daphne Sweet delves into the mythic landscapes of the
American West, where starry horses and golden cows serve
as symbols of feminine power and transformation. Drawing
from personal narratives and Western mythology, Sweet's
works traverse boundless skies and endless horizons,
presenting themes of freedom, resilience, and
self-discovery. Blending intricate detail with
expansive, contemporary compositions, Sweet reimagines
archetypes through the interplay of myth and reality.
The starry horse embodies untethered grace, while the
golden cow offers a grounding presence, together
creating a visual dialogue that celebrates the enduring
strength and complexity of women within vast and storied
spaces.
Erika Osborne's The Love Language of Fire
examines the evolving relationship between humanity and
wildfire in the forests of the western United States.
Once a vital force nurturing ecosystems, wildfire has
become catastrophic due to a legacy of fire suppression,
poor forest management, and human-induced climate
change. Yet, Osborne's work reveals the astounding
resilience of these woodlands-how they heal through the
emergence of plant medicines and the regeneration of
flora such as Aspen, Fireweed, and Lupine.
Through March 14
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Visions West Contemporary
Erika Osborne
First Responders, 2024
Oil on canvas, 45 x 60 inches
Through March 14
Visions West Contemporary
Daphne Sweet
She Rides the Sky, 2024
Acrylic and airbrush on canvas, 60 x 48 inches
Through March 14
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EXHIBIT LISTINGS:
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Abend Gallery
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
Delaware St. hours: Tue-Sat 10-6,
Sun 11am-4
303.355.0950 phone
800.288.3726 toll free
website:
www.abendgallery.com
Note: 2nd
location in Cherry Creek, Denver
303 Detroit St Denver, CO 80206 phone:
720-551-4044
map
Saturday, February 1
Opening Reception: , 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Alexandra Manukyan, Elysian Reflections.
This
extraordinary collection merges imaginative realism
with contemporary insight, presenting intricate
portraits that embody the human spirit in harmony
with the natural world. Each piece is a visual
poem—an ethereal space where beauty, vulnerability,
and resilience are interwoven.
Don't wait - you can explore and purchase pieces
right now through our
online preview before the exhibition opens to
the public.
Through February 22
David B. Smith Gallery
1543 A Wazee Sgtreet
Denver, CO 80202
map
phone:
303.893.4234
fax:
877.893.4234
website:
http://davidbsmithgallery.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 12-6, and by appointment
Thursday, January 23
Opening Reception: February 1, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Artist's reception, 5 - 8pm
Last Year's Wonders All Surpassed, a
collaborative exhibition by Yumi Janairo Roth and
Emmanuel David. The exhibition, whose title is drawn
from the advertising phrases of Buffalo Bill's Wild
West, examines the place of the Filipino cowboy on the
world stage. The show features new work including,
11,111, a series of over 130 paintings and a two-channel
video that tracks the miles traversed by a trio of
Filipino Rough Riders as they performed on tour across
the United States with Buffalo Bill's Wild West in 1899.
Produced collaboratively with jeepney sign painters in
metro Manila, these vibrantly colored paintings are
shown alongside contemporary portraits of participants
in the Masbate Rodeo, an annual festival in the
Philippines that showcases the long history of the
livestock industry and its related cowboy culture across
the island nation.
Through February 15
David Cook Fine Art
Maggie Ross, Director
1637 Wazee Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
map
Phone: 303.623.8181
Website:
www.davidcookfineart.com
Hours: 10:30 - 6:00 Tuesday
through Saturday and by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Gallery 1261 LLC
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
phone: 303.571.1261
website:
www.gallery1261.com
Hours: Tue - Sat: 12-6pm
Wednesday, January 15
Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
Icons for a New West, curated by Rose Fredrick. This
exhibition reimagines the American West with a bold and
contemporary perspective. Featuring an extraordinary lineup of
artists, this exhibition challenges traditional nostalgia,
offering fresh and innovative interpretations of Western icons
and themes. Be among the first to explore this groundbreaking
collection! The exclusive online collector
preview launches on Tuesday, January 7, giving you early
access to exceptional works before the public opening.
Participating Artists Reen Axtell, Kate Breakey, Tim Cherry,
Maeve Eichelberger, Andy Evansen, Dwight Davidson, Ulrich
Gleiter, Terry Gardner, Stephanie Hartshorn, Tony Hochstetler,
Susie Hyer, William Matthews, Don Stinson, Charles Parson, Corey
Pickett, Linda Prokop, Jeff Puckett, Billyo O'Donnell, Michael Vacchiano, Dan Young, Daniel Sprick, Johanna Mueller, David
Carmack Lewis, Elsa Sroka, and Jen Starling.
Through January 28
GALLERY M
180 Cook St, Suite 101
map
Denver, CO 80206
phone: 303-331-8400
website:
www.gallerym.com
Hours: By Appointment Daily, Tue-Sat.
GALLERY M specializes in 20th century photojournalism
and social documentary. LIFE photojournalists including Alfred
Eisenstaedt, Bourke-White, Carl
Mydans, Ralph Morse and others are always on display and
available
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Exhibition to be announced
K Contemporary
Doug Kacena Co-Owner / Director
1412 Wazee St , Denver, CO 80202
map
phone: 303-590-9800
cell:
720-296-7180
website:
https://kcontemporaryart.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 pm ? 6 pm
or by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Michael Warren Contemporary
Mike McClung
and Warren Campbell, owners
760 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
map
gallery: 303-635-6255
cell:
303-667-2447
website: www.michaelwarrencontemporary.com
Hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-6 pm or by appointment
2024 Online Programming 24/7
Plinth Gallery
Owner: Jonathan Kaplan
3520 Brighton Blvd
Denver, Colorado 80216
map
phone: 303-295-0717
website:
www.plinthgallery.com
Hours: Thursday -Saturday, 12pm-5pm, and
other times by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
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Plus Gallery
Owner: Ivar Zeile
Private Dealer
website:
www.plusgallery.com
Exhibition to be announced
Robischon Gallery
1740
Wazee St.
Denver, CO. 80202
Map
phone: 303.298.7788
fax:
303.298.7799
web:
www.robischongallery.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am to
6pm Mondays
by
appointment. Adjacent Free Parking until 6pm
Exhibition to be announced
Rule Gallery
808 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
Map
phone: 303-800-6776
info@rulegallery.com
web:
www.rulegallery.com
Continuing:
Richert Space, a solo exhibition of
paintings, drawings and prints by artist and
polymath Clark Richert (1941-2021) Richert
Space builds a narrative that intertwines
structural systems and human connection,
offering a meditation on the many ways he
explored this fundamental element of existence.
It includes some of the artist's most iconic
works, along with smaller works never before
seen in public.
View the exhibit
Through February 15
Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Mikkel &
Catherine Saks, owners
3019 East Second Ave
Denver, CO 80206
map
phone:
303-333-4144
website:
www.saksgalleries.com
Hours: Tues-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm
and by appointment. Exhibitions
year- round.
view the Saks Galleries Cherry Creek videos
Continuing:
Exhibiting a selection of gallery artists.
Through January 31
Continuing:
The McKenney-Hall Indian Gallery.
Thomas McKenney was appointed Superintendent of Indian
Affairs in 1916 by President James Madison. He
championed Native American causes for the next several
decades at a time when tribal culture was often on a
collision course with land-hungry whites and the U.S.
Government. McKenney worked tirelessly on his Indian
Gallery, a collection of artifacts and portraits of the
visiting Indians by the famous painter Charles Bird
King. However, in 1830, McKenney was dismissed by
President Jackson -- they had quarreled about the
removal of the Cherokee from their homeland. McKinley
had also battled with a Congressional committee
investigating his expenditure of $3,100 for the Indian
portraits. Therefore, it was on his own that he launched
a project to publish a series of large portfolios with
hand-colored lithographs made after King's original
paintings.
More information
Space Gallery
400 Santa Fe
Drive
map
Denver, 80204
phone:
720-904-1088
website:
www.spacegallery.org
Hours: Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm or
by appointment
Space Annex
95 S. Cherokee St.
Denver, CO 80223
Mao
phone:
303.993.3321
Exhibition to be announced
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Visions
West Contemporary
Director:
Nikki Todd
2605 Walnut St.
Denver, CO 80205
map
phone:
303.292.0909
website:
www.visionswestgallery.com
hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 pm or by appointment
Continuing:
Two concurrent solo exhibitions this December, offering
an evening of artistic exploration, bold storytelling,
and cultural depth. From June Glasson's
thought-provoking depictions of women's labor to Marcos
Lucero's surrealist dreamscapes, these shows promise to
dazzle, challenge, and inspire.
Returning for her third solo exhibition
at our Denver gallery, June Glasson once again
demonstrates her ability to captivate audiences with her
profound, insightful art. This time, she turns her focus
to women's work. Her new series explores the material
and symbolic labor that women perform - sometimes
voluntarily, sometimes not - and asks us to reflect on
how that work shapes identities, communities, and
histories.
Also exhibiting, the vibrant world of Marcos Lucero,
whose debut solo exhibition at Visions West Contemporary
bursts with color, imagination, and cultural resonance.
Lucero's pieces blend human figures, animals, and
touches of surrealism to create whimsical narratives
that feel both fantastical and deeply grounded in
tradition.
Through January 31
Friday, February 7
Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
Two Solo Exhibitions: Erika Osborne: The Love
Language of Fire and Daphne Sweet: She Rides the
Sky. These exhibitions explore themes of
environmental resilience, mythic landscapes, and
feminine power through dynamic and thought-provoking
works.
Daphne Sweet delves into the mythic landscapes of the
American West, where starry horses and golden cows serve
as symbols of feminine power and transformation. Drawing
from personal narratives and Western mythology, Sweet's
works traverse boundless skies and endless horizons,
presenting themes of freedom, resilience, and
self-discovery. Blending intricate detail with
expansive, contemporary compositions, Sweet reimagines
archetypes through the interplay of myth and reality.
The starry horse embodies untethered grace, while the
golden cow offers a grounding presence, together
creating a visual dialogue that celebrates the enduring
strength and complexity of women within vast and storied
spaces.
Erika Osborne's The Love Language of Fire
examines the evolving relationship between humanity and
wildfire in the forests of the western United States.
Once a vital force nurturing ecosystems, wildfire has
become catastrophic due to a legacy of fire suppression,
poor forest management, and human-induced climate
change. Yet, Osborne's work reveals the astounding
resilience of these woodlands-how they heal through the
emergence of plant medicines and the regeneration of
flora such as Aspen, Fireweed, and Lupine.
Through March 14
Walker Fine Art
The Prado
Building, 300 West 11th Avenue (at Cherokee)
Denver, CO 80204 In the Golden Triangle
Map
phone:
303.355.8955
website:
www.walkerfineart.com
hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-5 pm or by appointment
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Continuing:
Walker Fine Art welcomes you into a realm of connection,
tranquility, and transformation in our upcoming
exhibition, Ascension. Through ethereal
installations, surreal landscapes, and celestial
skyscapes, five artists invite us to pause from the
busyness of life and reflect on moments of serenity and
unity. Detaching from the everyday and experiencing the
transcendence of art allows boundaries to blur and
invites a sense of shared humanity. Featuring: Elaine
Coombs, Gail Folwell, Laura Guese, Bryan Leister, and
Julie Maren.
Through January 11
Friday, January 17
Opening Reception, 5 - 8 pm
Entanglement, with artists
Farida Hughes, Danny Williams,
Doug Haeussner, Deidre Adams, Brandon Reese, and
Blair Vaughn-gruler. An exhibition exploring the
intricate connections between identity, memory,
and the experiences that shape our inner and
outer worlds. Through unique materials,
gestures, and symbols, these six artists delve
into abstraction to engage with profound themes
of interconnectedness, sparking reflection on
our individual and collective existence. The
work reimagines the fragments of life as
elements of a cohesive whole, blurring the
boundaries between past and present, natural and
artificial, as well as the physical and
spiritual.
Through March 8
William Havu Gallery
1040 Cherokee
Map
Denver, CO. 80204
phone:
303.893.2360
website:
www.williamhavugallery.com
Hours: Tue - Fri 10-6
PM, Sat 11-5 PM, Sun and Mon by appointment only
Voted Westword's best gallery for contemporary
art of the region, 2017
Thursday, December 6
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm
Tony Ortega, lmagenes de Nepantla, A
space of mixed identity or a feeling of being
in-between two worlds or cultures. Also
exhibiting: Michael Hensley and Max Lehman.
Though January 18
Friday, January 24
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm
James Pringle Cook Interior Paintings,
and on the Mezzanine Lynn Boggess. James Pringle
Cook (b.1947) is an American painter known
nationally for expressive, monumental landscapes
and urban scenes that employ vigorous brushwork
and thick, impasto surfaces and move between
realism and passages of abstraction.Museum
Director Robert Yassin described Cook as "a
painter who is in love with painting [whose]
bravura use of paint is akin to the abstract
expressionists; unlike them, however, he
provides viewers with a recognizable reality,
ordered by his own personal vision and
controlled by his technical mastery."
Cook has exhibited throughout the United States
and in Canada in more than seventy solo
exhibitions, including shows at the Tucson
Museum of Art, Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art and
Roswell Museum and Art Center, and group
exhibits at the San Francisco Museum of Modern
Art and Wichita Art Museum, among many. His work
has been featured in Arts Magazine, American
Artist and New American Paintings (vol. 12, 24,
36), major newspapers including the Chicago
Tribune, Arizona Daily Star, Philadelphia
Inquirer and The New Mexican, and television
news features in Dallas, Phoenix and Tucson.
More than seventy museum and public collections
hold Cook's work, including the Denver Art
Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, and Milwaukee Art
Museum.
Through March 1
William Matthews Gallery
Owner:
William Matthews
Great Basin Studio
2540 Walnut
St,
Denver, CO 80205
map
phone:
303-534-1300
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10
am - 5 pm or by appointment
website: williammatthewsstudio.com
Thursday, December 5
Opening reception, 5pm - 8pm
Annual Holiday Show, Rough Ride
Through January
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Walker Fine Art
Gail Folwell
Through January 11
Walker Fine Art
Laura Guese
Through January 11
William Matthews Gallery
William Matthews
Watercolor on paper
William Havu Gallery
Max Lehman
Blue Snake Charmer and the Gene Genie
Clay, underglaze, paint and wire, 20 x 74 x 72 inches
Though January 18
Rule Gallery
Clark Richer
Precarious Matter
1985 acrylic on canvas 70 x 70 in.
Through February 15
Visions
West Contemporary
Marcos Lucero
Simplemente
simple
acrylic on paper, 30 x 22 inches
Visions
West Contemporary
June Glasson
Aerie ll
mixed media on paper, 30 x 22 inches
William Havu Gallery
Tony Ortega
Barrios Unido
Pastel 20 x 28 inches, framed
Though January 18
William Havu Gallery
Michael Hensley
X File
Mixed media on canvas 58 x 60 inches
Though January 18
Walker Fine Art
Elaine Coombs
Through January 11
Walker Fine Art
Bryan Leister
Through January 11
Walker Fine Art
Julie Maren
Through January 11
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